Abstract

Summary: Arthroscopic reduction and percutaneous external fixation is a well-known technique for treating selected fractures. This is the first report of a method of treating intra-articular glenoid rim fracture using shoulder arthroscopy and percutaneous external fixation. The surgical trauma associated with open operative treatment of these fractures can be minimized using minimally invasive techniques under arthroscopic control. This technique not only allows for anatomic reduction with minimal surgical trauma but provides a valid diagnostic and treatment alternative for associated injuries. Arthroscopic reduction and percutaneous external fixation yielded excellent results with no complications. The authors describe the principles of the procedure and discuss its advantages compared with traditional surgery.Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, Vol 15, No 2 (March), 1999: pp 211–214

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